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If your brooder is ready grab them out and wipe them dry as best as you can and keep under the light, they will be fine without drafts!Ok, I have wiped the lid about 6 times now. All 3 hygrometers are reading 99%.....how is that possible????????
The chicks are all sopping wet. But, I have 2 more zipping, and a bunch more pips.
The last time I wiped the lid, I decided to clear out a few of the shells to see if I could see anything in those. I grabbed a shell, and one of the just hatched chicks is still connected via a VERY thick umbilical cord. I just dropped the shell back in. Will that dry up and fall off, with 99% humidity?
The Brinsea has fewer eggs, but 3 just hatched and it's humidity is up to 80%. I had to open it, to help a Maran chick that has been zipping for the past 3 hours. That dropped the humidity to 77.
I'm usually struggling to keep the humidity up, not worrying about how high it is.
Should I take the chicks out if they are all still so wet?
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I would just keep trying and see what happens tomorrow, temps are low ?